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Calls for online safety bill to crack down on incel culture
www.plymouthherald.co.uk
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Lucy Powell:
“A particularly prevalent and pernicious form of online hate is misogyny but violence against women and girls is not mentioned at all in the Bill, a serious oversight.
“Which platforms will be regulated by this Bill is also arbitrary and flawed. Only the largest platforms will be required to tackle harmful content, yet smaller platforms – which can still have a significant user base who are highly motivated, well organised and particularly harmful – won’t."
Now meet the resident cuckold Luke Pollard:
"Incel culture sits in the toxic underbelly of our internet. And in many cases it sits on those smaller platforms which this Bill will not extend the full obligations to. And the reason I mention that is because that has real-world experiences."
“Now I cannot allocate responsibility for what happened in the Keyham shooting because the inquest is still under way, and police investigations are ongoing, but it’s clear that there has been online radicalisation that contributed to it, and indeed many of the sites that are referenced as smaller sites that won’t be covered by this legislation contributed perhaps in part to the online radicalisation.”
It's just a matter of time boyos, *some autist mumbling about 'blackpill is mainstream bro' * .
Calls for online safety bill to crack down on incel culture
Companies that fail to comply with the laws could be fined up to 10% of their annual global turnover
Online Safety Bill passes second reading as MPs call for tighter definitions of hate
The UK’s Online Safety Bill has passed its first reading in the Commons but opposition MPs have called for a tightening on what defines hate speech and other harmful communications.
Lucy Powell:
“A particularly prevalent and pernicious form of online hate is misogyny but violence against women and girls is not mentioned at all in the Bill, a serious oversight.
“Which platforms will be regulated by this Bill is also arbitrary and flawed. Only the largest platforms will be required to tackle harmful content, yet smaller platforms – which can still have a significant user base who are highly motivated, well organised and particularly harmful – won’t."
Now meet the resident cuckold Luke Pollard:
"Incel culture sits in the toxic underbelly of our internet. And in many cases it sits on those smaller platforms which this Bill will not extend the full obligations to. And the reason I mention that is because that has real-world experiences."
“Now I cannot allocate responsibility for what happened in the Keyham shooting because the inquest is still under way, and police investigations are ongoing, but it’s clear that there has been online radicalisation that contributed to it, and indeed many of the sites that are referenced as smaller sites that won’t be covered by this legislation contributed perhaps in part to the online radicalisation.”
It's just a matter of time boyos, *some autist mumbling about 'blackpill is mainstream bro' * .